Migratory Beekeeping Reading Answers: IELTS Reading Practice Test

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Practice reading "Migratory Beekeeping" passages to enhance comprehension and analysis abilities. This complex operation involves commercial beekeepers relocating hives seasonally, optimizing honey production and pollination services. Achieving a high score requires understanding complicated material, recognizing essential features, and providing accurate answers to get a high score in the IELTS exam.

IELTS Reading Migratory Beekeeping Reading Answers 

The passage below, "Migratory Beekeeping" is inspired by Cambridge Book 1, Test 2. You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, based on the reading passage below. 

Migratory Beekeeping IELTS Reading Passage

Taking Wing

  1. To eke a full-time living from their honeybees, about half the nation’s 2,000 commercial beekeepers pull up stakes each spring, migrating north to find more flowers for their bees. Besides turning floral nectar into honey, these hardworking insects also pollinate crops for farmers -for a fee. As autumn approaches, the beekeepers pack up their hives and go south, scrambling for pollination contracts in hot spots like California’s fertile Central Valley.
  2. Of the 2,000 commercial beekeepers in the United States about half migrate This pays off in two ways Moving north in the summer and south in the winter lets bees work a longer blooming season, making more honey — and money — for their keepers. Second, beekeepers can carry their hives to farmers who need bees to pollinate their crops. Every spring a migratory beekeeper in California may move up to 160 million bees to flowering fields in Minnesota and every winter his family may haul the hives back to California, where farmers will rent the bees to pollinate almond and cherry trees.
  3. Migratory beekeeping is nothing new. The ancient Egyptians moved clay hives, probably on rafts, down the Nile to follow the bloom and nectar flow as it moved toward Cairo. In the 1880s North American beekeepers experimented with the same idea, moving bees on barges along the Mississippi and on waterways in Florida, but their lighter, wooden hives kept falling into the water. Other keepers tried the railroad and horse- drawn wagons, but that didn’t prove practical. Not until the 1920s when cars and trucks became affordable and roads improved, did migratory beekeeping begin to catch on.
  4. For the Californian beekeeper, the pollination season begins in February. At this time, the beehives are in particular demand by farmers who have almond groves; they need two hives an acre. For the three-week long bloom, beekeepers can hire out their hives for $32 each. It’s a bonanza for the bees too. Most people consider almond honey too bitter to eat so the bees get to keep it for themselves.
  5. By early March it is time to move the bees. It can take up to seven nights to pack the 4,000 or so hives that a beekeeper may own. These are not moved in the middle of the day because too many of the bees would end up homeless. But at night, the hives are stacked onto wooden pallets, back-to-back in sets of four, and lifted onto a truck. It is not necessary to wear gloves or a beekeeper’s veil because the hives are not being opened and the bees should remain relatively quiet. Just in case some are still lively, bees can be pacified with a few puffs of smoke blown into each hive’s narrow entrance.
  6. In their new location, the beekeeper will pay the farmer to allow his bees to feed in such places as orange groves. The honey produced here is fragrant and sweet and can be sold by the beekeepers. To encourage the bees to produce as much honey as possible during this period, the beekeepers open the hives and stack extra boxes called supers on top. These temporary hive extensions contain frames of empty comb for the bees to fill with  honey. In the brood chamber below, the bees will stash honey to eat later. To prevent the queen from crawling up to the top and laying eggs, a screen can be inserted between the brood chamber and the supers. Three weeks later the honey can be gathered.
  7. Foul smelling chemicals are often used to irritate the bees and drive them down into the hive’s bottom boxes, leaving the honey- filled supers more or less bee free. These can then be pulled off the hive. They are heavy with honey and may weigh up to 90 pounds each. The supers are taken to a warehouse. In the extracting room, the frames are lilted out and lowered into an “uncapper” where rotating blades shave away the wax that covers each cell. The uncapped frames are put in a carousel that sits on the bottom of a large stainless steel drum. The carousel is filled to capacity with 72 frames. A switch is flipped and the frames begin to whirl at 300 revolutions per minute; centrifugal force throws the honey out of the combs. Finally the honey is poured into barrels for shipment.
  8. After this, approximately a quarter of the hives weakened by disease, mites, or an ageing or dead queen, will have to be replaced. To create new colonies, a healthy double hive, teeming with bees, can be separated into two boxes. One half will hold the queen and a young, already mated queen can be put in the other half, to make two hives from one. By the time the flowers bloom, the new queens will be laying eggs, filling each hive with young worker bees. The beekeeper’s family will then migrate with them to their summer location.
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Migratory Beekeeping Questions & Answers

Questions 1-8

Complete the summary below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the text for each answer. 

The Evolution of Migratory Beekeeping

Bees were transported along the Nile using 1._________ in ancient Egypt, where the technique of migratory beekeeping originated. Beekeepers experimented employing 2._______ on the Mississippi and Florida waterways in the 1880s. Horse-drawn wagons and the railroad were unsuccessful. Beekeeping didn't become 3._______ until the 1920s because of more reasonably priced cars and better roads.
In California, beekeepers initiate 4._______ in February. Almond producers need 5._________per acre. During this time,  they charge $32 for each hive to rent. Since 6._________ is typically unpleasant for people to eat, bees hoard it.  In March, beekeepers start moving their hives. Since relocating the hives during the day could result in many bees being 7.________, the transporting of the hives occurs during the 8.________.

Answers for Question 1-8

Answer 1: RAFTS

Answer Location: Paragraph C

Explanation: The text says, "The ancient Egyptians moved clay hives, probably on rafts, down the Nile..." This indicates that even though the hives were built of clay, rafts were used to move them. Rather of emphasizing the substance of the hives, the sentence promotes rafts as the mode of transportation

Answer 2: BARGES

Answer Location: Paragraph C

Explanation: In the 1880s, American beekeepers attempted to transport bees on barges through Mississippi and Florida canals, a pioneering migratory beekeeping practice before trucks.

Answer 3: PRACTICAL 

Answer Location: Paragraph C

Explanation: Beekeeping gained widespread acceptance in the 1920s due to the advent of automobiles and improved road systems, replacing previous methods like barges, horse-drawn wagons, and railroads.

Answer 4: POLLINATION 

Answer Location: Paragraph D

Explanation: "The pollination season begins in February for the Californian beekeeper," suggests when beekeepers rent their bees to farmers who grow almonds for crop pollination.

Answer 5: TWO HIVES 

Answer Location: Paragraph D

Explanation: Almond growers require two hives per acre for successful pollination, renting two hives for each acre of their property.

Answer 6: ALMOND HONEY 

Answer Location: Paragraph D

Explanation: The passage indicates, "Most people consider almond honey too bitter to eat, so the bees get to keep it for themselves." This suggests that almond honey stays with the bees and isn't collected for human consumption since it is unpleasant.

Answer 7: HOMELESS 

Answer Location: Paragraph D

Explanation: Beekeepers move the hives at night, according to the text, since during the daytime, many bees would be away from the hives and "too many of the bees would end up homeless." 

Answer 8: NIGHT 

Answer Location: Paragraph D

Explanation: To preserve the honeybees from becoming homeless, the section makes it quite apparent that beekeepers shift their hives at night. 








Migratory Beekeeping Answers Explanations

Questions 9-13

The Reading Passage has sections A-H

Which paragraph contains the following information?

Write the correct A-H letter on your answer sheet in boxes 9-13.

9. The challenge of carrying beehives across the water.

Answer: Paragraph C 
Explanation: The earliest beekeepers in North America attempted to transport their wooden and lighter hives down rivers on boats, but they frequently fell into the water. This demonstrates how challenging it is to carry beehives by water.

10. The movement of beekeepers to different places.

Answer: Paragraph B
Explanation: Section B discusses the practice of migrating beekeeping hives to new sites for longer flowering seasons. It provides examples, such as California beekeepers moving bees to Minnesota for pollination and reassuring the rationale behind migration.

11. The procedure for extracting honey.

Answer: Paragraph G
Explanation: Section G details the process of extracting honey, which involves using a machine with revolving blades to remove wax from honey frames, centrifugal force to spin a stainless steel drum, and filling barrels for shipping.

12. The method to stop the monarch from producing eggs in the areas that produce honey.

Answer: Paragraph F
Explanation: A screen is placed between the brood chamber and supers to prevent queen eggs from laying in nectar-producing areas, allowing worker bees to fill supers with honey while the queen is in the lower hive.

13. Creation of fresh colonies of bees from preexisting ones.

Answer: Paragraph H
Explanation: Section H explains dividing a healthy hive into new colonies by dividing it into two boxes, one with the original queen and the other with a newly mated queen, resulting in young worker bees.







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